As rumoured, None More Black's highly anticipated reunion shows this past weekend have blossomed into a full reunion with both recording and touring on the horizon. The band explained via their blog:

So what next? The creative juices are boiling. That means it's time to start writing a new record.
We'll hit a stage near you as soon as we can. It feels damn good to be back.

In the interim period where None More Black was inactive, frontman Jason Shevchuk joined members of Red Sparowes to form LaGrecia. That band's sole release is currently streaming on their Punknews.org Profile.

Eh, that's good. I know this and the LaGrecia break up were unrelated (one happened well before the other) but I'm still bummed I never saw them live. I've always enjoyed NMB but not a whole albums worth. I'm still excited to see some more output from them.
-Dante

Didn't Shevchuck say he doesn't want to be involved with music anymore ? I thought it was the main reason for LaGrecia breaking up so early ... and now he rejoins NMB ? Is there something I missed or is this guy a jerk ?

after the comments about only doing music 'cause he's good at it / not really caring, how could anyone really be stoked on anything else he's gotta say? i just can't imagine taking any new material from shevchuck seriously.

The quote I read, which, given the tendency of me and everyone I know to repeat personal mantras over and over, is most likely to be the idea misinterpreted here, is that music is an outlet for his pain, and he can't wait for the day where he doesn't have any demons and therefore doesn't feel compelled to write music anymore.
Add that to his desire to do film as well, and you can see how the two could be misconstrued.
Not to mention the slant you're referencing comes quoted by an ex-girlfriend and ex-bandmate, which means its a pissed off interpretation of what is likely breakup BS anyway.

I think I have heard him say he doesn't like doing music in a previous interview, I think it was None More Black. I don't want to spread rumors, but I have heard stuff like this from him before. I'm sure a lot of it was taken out of context though.

I've felt that way (his quote) about things I love doing before. I think in general that people hold other people to quotes too literally. I say shit all the time that doesn't represent how I really feel at all.

Sort of... It was more experimental, for sure. But the thing is, I could see None More Black doing those songs. Basically, if someone asked me "Is LaGrecia like None More Black?" I would say no. But, if they asked "Are they different from None More Black?", again I would say no. You know? No? Ok.

He DID quit Kid Dynamite claiming not to want to play music anymore. He lied to fans after destroying an awesome band. Every band he's done since has been a step-down. Fuck that guy. He'll keep ruining bands that people love, just like Chris Cornell.

I'm guessing he felt in a rut and as though he was going nowhere in a hardcore band like KD. Which might wear a person down and steer them away from music for a while. It wasn't a lie, because at the time, he was sick of being in a band. But after a while, a person gets new ideas. KD sucked anyway. None More Black is far superior.

Then again, I just hate hardcore. No offense or anything. I guess for hardcore fans, KD was pretty awesome. But yeah. As a very neurotic person, who can relate to pretty much every lyric Jason has written, I know how he felt at these different points in time.

NMB are fucking boring. Between them and The Loved Ones, I honestly can't tell one song apart from the next. I'm not saying either band suck, I'm just saying they are mundane, and I don't understand why people go apeshit over them. They are the bands I have one my ipod, and only listen to if a song comes on random.

The guy's got problems, I guess. I am guessing bipolar II disorder. Not quite insane, but mood swings like fuck. I know how he feels, because I write songs, and some days, I think they're great. other days, I think they're abonimable and consider never going near an instrument again.